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@InderjitkaurALS In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
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@LivianVolerova In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
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@ReedsHorror In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
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@DivaOnABike In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
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@EthAlexa @WomenandWeapons Hey frens ❤️ we are the Bobaverse! A women-led, minority led, lgbtq friendly space. We’re about the community & creating a more inclusive space for all in web3. We’re looking to partner w/other projects with the same mission 💛 hoping we can talk about potential partnerships! 🧋
I'm probably the minority but I prefer when all the spartan's actual features beneath the armor are more or less indistinguishable
I know I'm in the minority on this, but here's mine. https://t.co/ppCKLoKb5o
@truthblade01 @WhenFates In general I actually like a lot of them, but am a self-admitted uncanny valley fetishist who loves seen blatantly inhuman aspects pop into predominantly human designs.
The highly fanservicey ones are a distinct minority, but people would convince you Dahlia's all that exists.
I’m probably in the minority…but…
Reboot > Preboot.
#Sonic
#ArchieSonic
#SonicTheHedeghog
@EricPCaillibot In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
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I may be in the minority here but I personally love the Kirby car, I drew it.
Happy B-day @F0XnR0LL! 🎉
I’m probably in the minority for liking the green outfit more. ☘️
@authormistylong In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
By @jackaldane 👇
@IsmaelR77859620 In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
By @jackaldane 👇
@Writer_Novice_ In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
By @jackaldane 👇
@JG_Harkz In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
By @jackaldane 👇
@WPSettingbox In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
By @jackaldane 👇
@caster_kendall In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
By @jackaldane 👇